Upon waking up, a person may feel groggy, disoriented, and possibly refreshed or energized depending on the quality of their sleep.
Euigilans is the waking up in Latin. It is said to a person to wake them up.
The answer is that it's twirly (like too early) !!
Gates open when they feel like waking up. On weekends they wake up around 3p.m. During the week though, they have to get up at 6:30a.m. to go to school.
A person feels thirsty when awakening because you haven't had anything to drink in a while AND the kidneys have processed waste during the night and pulled fluids from the body.
It's ment to be 'Why are you waking me up'. Skipping the are is not proper english, it's slang.
Because like you are so use to coming home to the person or getting kiss good bye or good morning kiss or waking up to the person or just having someone to turn to when you really need then.
belive it or not I'm a very shy guy with the opposit problem and what I can say is you have to step up and tell his person how you feel then ask then that person will feel as if they can open up to you but before they open up ask them if they share the same feelings that you share and invite them to join you and your friends. Make this person feel as if he/she belongs.
Waking Up in Vegas was created in 2007.
i ended up falling asleep and waking up feeling awful, like someone slapped me in the face and punched me in the gut. I still feel delirious now and feel hungry and naseaus at the same time....I certainly will not be doing that again
I could quite possibly call a person who has "problem waking up and breathe while sleeping" a snorer, rude and annnoying if they sleep with me, and most probably suffering from sleep apnea. They should see a doctor.
Be calm, walk up to the person and speak how you feel about the person but in a nice calm way
wut do u mean bi waking up wet??